Keywords are the key to successfully marketing your business on Pinterest. Today I’m sharing all of the places you can and should be using keywords on Pinterest.
As a gift, I’m sharing my free Masterclass because I’m sharing all my secrets on how to research keywords for YOUR business.
You’ll need to use your Pinterest keywords on:
Your profile name
Choose the main keywords that describe your content or your business the best.
Your profile description
Choose multiple keywords to describe what you do. Make sure to write sentences, keyword stuffing is never a good option.
Your board title
Use main keywords or two or three keywords to name your boards. Do not use cute board names! Board names are searchable. It means that the keywords help people find your boards. It is also one of the places Pinterest uses to determine what your content is about.
Your board descriptions
You can use some long-tail keywords in your descriptions to let people know (and Pinterest) what they can find on the board. Use the descriptions, as Pinterest also uses them to retrieve information about your content.
Your Pin titles
Pin titles are important for Pinterest to categorize your content so use keywords related to your blog there.
Your Pin descriptions
Same as pin titles, Pinterest uses descriptions to understand what your pin is about. That’s why you want to make sure you’re using relevant keywords there.
Your Pin overlay
Pinterest can analyze your image. Adding a keyword on your Pin overlay will increase the confidence level of your pin when it comes to that keyword for Pinterest.
All About Keywords for Pinterest Marketing
I am going to show you how to easily find your unique keywords to use on Pinterest to attract your ideal clients. Sign up for the FREE Masterclass below!
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